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law enforcement offials say it could not be a more dicey, serious situation. also, george, we're also being given some guidance that law enforcement officials believe that these men were forced to ground in part by the release of those pictures and the video yesterday that created massive pressure on them and some law enforcement officials say that's why they took the action that they probably took last night robbing that 7-eleven. >> and, pierre, these guys were armed up, not only the firepower, the sidearms they had but grenades and another pressure cooker bomb. >> reporter: yes, one law enforcement official said at least one pressure cooker bomb was found at one of the crime scenes and, again, the scene of them throwing grenades and bombs out of the windows of their cars as they were shooting at police, one official said it was like something out of a movie. >> we know that boston is a city on lockdown right now. the situation is so tense overnight that one of our own abc news producers was apprehended by police and detained and questioned. abc's linsey dav
law enforcement offials say it could not be a more dicey, serious situation. also, george, we're also being given some guidance that law enforcement officials believe that these men were forced to ground in part by the release of those pictures and the video yesterday that created massive pressure on them and some law enforcement officials say that's why they took the action that they probably took last night robbing that 7-eleven. >> and, pierre, these guys were armed up, not only the...
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able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let me tell you a very quick story. when you look at serial offenders, particularly serial rapists, i've worked dozens of these cases, these guys are well liked and take their kids to the playground and go to church and go out and rape at night. the reason i say that is it's easy for people who can break their life into two areas. their bad side and their good side and are very effective at covering the bad side. i think you can apply that to this situation where both of those guys apparently were quite effective in leading this public life, hey, everything's great. it's america, we're playing soccer, and
able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let...
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reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as shock. as a mother and a sister, a daughter and wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she her daughter and her family are trying to come to terms with this event. >> megyn: joining me now is judge andrew napolitano. so in the news business we get paid to be skeptical. we have a lawyer for the woman who is married to the dead bombing suspect saying she knew nothing about it. the other lawyer said she worked 70 to 80 hours a week as a home health care aide and never saw the husband who was taking care of their toddler daughter. that can easily put you outside the home while the bombs were being made and plans were coming together and ultimately the terrorist attack was coming out. that could all be true. how do we get to the bottom of it? >> the only way the government can get to the bottom of it, if they wanted to get to the bottom from her, she doesn't wanted to speak, is subpoen
reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as shock. as a mother and a sister, a daughter and wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she her daughter and her family are trying to come to terms with this event. >> megyn: joining me now is judge andrew napolitano. so in the news business we get paid to be skeptical. we have a lawyer for the woman who is married...
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as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with nails and bbs on the ground in a crowd full of innocent bystanders and simply waited. when the first bomb, allegedly placed by his brother, went off nearby, investigators say they could see everybody in the crowd react with alarm. everybody except tsarnaev, who waited a few seconds, walked away, and allegedly set off the sec bomb. days later he and his older brother tamerlan got in a shoot-out with police. today we learn more about the events leading up to that epic clash. according to the new criminal complaint, the night began with the brothers tsarnaev allegedly car jacking a man. the victim describes one of the brothers getting into his car and saying, did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. the victim says the brother then removed a magazine from his gun, displayed a bullet, and said, i am serious. the victim gav
as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with nails and bbs on the ground in a crowd full of innocent bystanders and simply waited. when the first bomb, allegedly placed by his brother, went off nearby, investigators say they could see everybody in the crowd react with alarm....
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
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recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up, breaking point in the rocky mountains. the harrowing tale of men who survived a massive avalanche that killed five of his friends. and what is so dangerous about this year in particular? and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, a
recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely....
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law enforcement made a mistake. they said there was an explosion at the jfk library. >> some speculation this was domestic terrorism, domestically inspired. >> i worked with colin powell, he said that first reports are never complete and never accurate. not a bad thing to remember. >> how about the question of the locking down the city of boston, congressman? you saw the mayor right there saying it was absolutely justified? >> what terrorists want to do, one of the things, other than the physical harm is the economic harm, that one day's loss of income for that area is in the hundreds of millions of dollars. so in some instance, the terrorists win there, and what we have to do is come up with the after action report. i think clearly, once we do that, there might be some alternatives. i won't second guess the governor and the mayor what they did. but one of the goals of terrorists is economic terrorism and if you look at it from that perspective they succeeded. >> and i take the mayor at his word that were reports an
law enforcement made a mistake. they said there was an explosion at the jfk library. >> some speculation this was domestic terrorism, domestically inspired. >> i worked with colin powell, he said that first reports are never complete and never accurate. not a bad thing to remember. >> how about the question of the locking down the city of boston, congressman? you saw the mayor right there saying it was absolutely justified? >> what terrorists want to do, one of the...
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the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i don't want to be a doomsdayer on this, mayor, and it seems like we are sort of jumping to conclusion, and problems solve would and
the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down...
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there are laws where the law enforcement can't go into campuses and follow these students. if a parent can't check on a student, check their grades or classes or know if they're coming or going, that's a problem. the fbi can't either nor law enforcement. so, you know, the system has to get better but at the same time, citizens have rights. how can you keep a nation and country secure but at the same time afford the rights and freedoms that makes this the best and greatest nation to live in and to reside? >> it's not an easy balance. not an easy balance. thank you very much for the discussion. obviously we've got to figure this out. it's troubling to people because the more we learn about him being in russia and coming back and posting a video about a radicalizer who was there at the same time, it's frustrating. but limitations to every system. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we have brand new information just in about a phone conversation between the suspect's father and their uncle that may be a window into why this happened. it's lots of things. all waking
there are laws where the law enforcement can't go into campuses and follow these students. if a parent can't check on a student, check their grades or classes or know if they're coming or going, that's a problem. the fbi can't either nor law enforcement. so, you know, the system has to get better but at the same time, citizens have rights. how can you keep a nation and country secure but at the same time afford the rights and freedoms that makes this the best and greatest nation to live in and...
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that's the single element i think that runs through all of american law enforcement. when events like this occur, the nation is always reminded you have your bravery, but unfortunately having attended so many funerals and memorial services for law enforcement officers in my career, i not only think of your bravery, but the first thoughts i have is of your families. because every day when you get up and pin on that shield and walk out that door, your husband, your wife, your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, they know -- they know it's naggy that anything could happen. yesterday they assistant with you, they support you, and they have the courage to encourage you. to do what you do. so i want to thank not only sean's family for their willingness to support their brother, their son, taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, and children, we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief and celebration. there's a line from an english poet keats. he said -- they also serve who only stand and wait. your famil
that's the single element i think that runs through all of american law enforcement. when events like this occur, the nation is always reminded you have your bravery, but unfortunately having attended so many funerals and memorial services for law enforcement officers in my career, i not only think of your bravery, but the first thoughts i have is of your families. because every day when you get up and pin on that shield and walk out that door, your husband, your wife, your mother, your father,...
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law . is dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just then the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but don't classic one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the most delicious after breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned a class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. mission chianti according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed with bo
law . is dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just then the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and...
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a proposed law would make it harder for california cities to ban pan handling if passed would it ban police from citing homeless people for a variety of infractions. >> i am not out breaking into cars or committing crimeses just sitting here. i pan handle. that is it. >> they bother people. >> many businesses and local governments oppose the law they're worried it will lead to lawsuits. the bill passed the assembly committee today. >> the ground disappeared beneath this home today. nobody was hurt. the local building inspector red tagged the home. it appears a broken water pipe is to blame. a fiss umplt re just opened up. the landslide cracked the home's foundation. an alert tow truck driver called 911. >> something like an earthquake cutoff our hetch hetchy water split main back up would be a reservoir in alameda county. but upgrades there have just hit a snag and the project will take two years longer and millions more than expected. >> some day this hole will be filled with water, held back by a new dam. the 88-year-old dam is not safe ask an earthquake on the fault just yards awa
a proposed law would make it harder for california cities to ban pan handling if passed would it ban police from citing homeless people for a variety of infractions. >> i am not out breaking into cars or committing crimeses just sitting here. i pan handle. that is it. >> they bother people. >> many businesses and local governments oppose the law they're worried it will lead to lawsuits. the bill passed the assembly committee today. >> the ground disappeared beneath this...
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law enforcement officials continue to question whether others were involved in the boston attack. despite the claims of the surviving brother to the fbi, that the two of them acted alone. and overnight, there are new details of the attack had been in the planning stages for at least two months. a new hampshire fireworks store has told the fbi, it sold $400 worth of fireworks in february to tamerlan tsaranev. the gun powder and fireworks was likely the explosives used in the marathon bombs, according to bomb experts. >> it was one of the biggest loudest stuff that we have in the store pretty much. the assistant manager of phantom fireworks, tsaranev bought two large mortar kits during the two for one sale. and she remembers his russian accent. >> we don't get too many people in here with russian accents. >> reporter: meanwhile, the medical condition of younger brother dzhokhar has been upgraded from serious to fair. and some of his friends are trying to upgrade his image. one friend posted this video on youtube, showing dzhokhar doing the robot dance with buddies on the wrestling t
law enforcement officials continue to question whether others were involved in the boston attack. despite the claims of the surviving brother to the fbi, that the two of them acted alone. and overnight, there are new details of the attack had been in the planning stages for at least two months. a new hampshire fireworks store has told the fbi, it sold $400 worth of fireworks in february to tamerlan tsaranev. the gun powder and fireworks was likely the explosives used in the marathon bombs,...
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the electronic communications privacy act for instance considering all those laws a lot of those laws haven't actually been updated since the eighty's is this a way to kind of shortcut and get around actually updating those laws by just passing fifa no i wouldn't say that and we still do have important efforts to try to mend those laws the concern where the structure the bill says notwithstanding any other law is that it trumps any existing privacy protections and safeguards in that regard that are already in place and that's why we want to make sure that the provisions within the bill are sufficiently robust one key problem of course is it does not have a provision that we had hoped for an amendment that would require companies to make reasonable efforts to strip out information that could be used to identify a specific person underlay to the cyber threat and companies have testified before congress that this is something they can do and i have to ask you about another thing that kind of sparked my interest and that is that this bill actually allows for the or is the critics of the b
the electronic communications privacy act for instance considering all those laws a lot of those laws haven't actually been updated since the eighty's is this a way to kind of shortcut and get around actually updating those laws by just passing fifa no i wouldn't say that and we still do have important efforts to try to mend those laws the concern where the structure the bill says notwithstanding any other law is that it trumps any existing privacy protections and safeguards in that regard that...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this point, all of boston. all of boston. this is the serious situation. we're taking it seriously, we're asking the public to take it seriously, as well and to assist law enforcement by following those simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> where are you? >> right behind you. thank you. as the governor said this is a rapidly developing situation. w
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this...
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russia needs laws like the laws here married young woman should not touch other man another man must not touch my woman more if it was like maybe all this depravity we have now and the lack of discipline would perhaps not have happened. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. welcome to the big picture. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads are full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on r.t.e. . do we speak your language does anybody will not advance the country music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. that surely i'll teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm . the music of an international airport in the very heart of moscow. on but this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated i
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no one should approach them and attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. let me reiterate that caution. do not take action on your own. >> the f.b.i. said despite all of the photographs that are floating around the internet, these are the only photos that anyone should use to try to identify the suspect in this case. you can see these photos at f.b.i..gov. they have set up boston mara thon.tips . bret, i want to make this point they didn't make in the press conference. now that people see what these two men look like, people may have photos that they didn't think would be relevant that may be relevant. there may be closest angles of one or both of these two men that people have in their home and phones and they can give to the f.b.i. and give the f.b.i. agents a much better chance of catching these two men f. you are at home and see these pictures. if you were in the mara thon and share those photographs with the f.b.i.. here's more on why it is so important from the f.b.i. field office. it is important to emphasis that the images of monday are horrible an
no one should approach them and attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. let me reiterate that caution. do not take action on your own. >> the f.b.i. said despite all of the photographs that are floating around the internet, these are the only photos that anyone should use to try to identify the suspect in this case. you can see these photos at f.b.i..gov. they have set up boston mara thon.tips . bret, i want to make this point they didn't make in the press conference. now that...
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enforcement can't exactly rush in because they don't want any of the law enforcement so law enforcement is going to go slow, even if they find him, they're going to go very, very slow. >> and, of course, they are and let me go back to pierre thomas right now. pierre, this concern about homegrown terrorism inspired by al qaeda has been growing over recent years. but, you know, one of the things we entered no this week and this is the anniversary, the 20th anniversary of waco was some concern perhaps we'd see an act of domestic terrorism starting on patriots day and so much speculation in the hours after the marathon that it might have been some form of domestic terrorism but this is taking us in quite another direction. >> reporter: one thing we learned about this particular stretch of mid-april is bad things have been happening, the virginia tech massacre. you had the columbine shooting, as well. so in addition to waco and oklahoma city, there's been all kinds of violence, so law enforcement officials tell me that they're sensitized to all of it and you have to be and that's why it o po
enforcement can't exactly rush in because they don't want any of the law enforcement so law enforcement is going to go slow, even if they find him, they're going to go very, very slow. >> and, of course, they are and let me go back to pierre thomas right now. pierre, this concern about homegrown terrorism inspired by al qaeda has been growing over recent years. but, you know, one of the things we entered no this week and this is the anniversary, the 20th anniversary of waco was some...
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. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties, have thwarted an al qaeda-inspired terrorist attack, which is quite a fate considering how hard it is for them to go under cover. folk, i would like to say a word to our friends up north-- you canadians are a brave and heroic people. if i have said it once, this is the one time i said it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) ladies and gentlemen, i-- i want all my maple-blood brothers to know that we would put it on the line to protect you if there was anyone who disliked you. ( laughter ) so thank you, canada. this is the greatest gift you have given our country since your years of service providing a plausible place for our nonexistent girlfriends to be from. ( laughter ). and i am not-- i am not the only newsman showing canada the proper respect, shep. >> let's get the details. in english and in french. it's how they roll. and they're still saying hole over there and they're going to say hello for a long time. they d
. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties, have thwarted an al qaeda-inspired terrorist attack, which is quite a fate considering how hard it is for them to go under cover. folk, i would like to say a word to our friends up north-- you canadians are a brave and heroic people. if i have said it once, this is the one time i said it. ( laughter ) ( applause )...
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russia needs laws like the laws here married young women should not touch other men and other men must not touch my woman if it was like maybe all this depravity we have now and the lack of discipline would perhaps not have happened. to speak your language or not be of. use programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you. a little turned into bangles stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit i to allahabad. a clear image of iraq after. trip through the country. clear from north to south. for peace. building. mission to teach. the news about international airport in the very heart of moscow. aand this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. that. runs on cut it off chechnya a secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i am mrs i make leaders and theologians from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off time a few years ago chechnya was known willed white as a war torn and mutinous republic i today chechnya is a russian region striving to become a focal point for
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we are extremely proud of law-enforcement and what we have accomplished. thank you. >> i just want to save all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. thank you also to commend all law enforcement agencies that took part in this. it is true dedication and commitment at its best and i am proud to be part of it. >> my name is joseph special agent of the atf. today the entire world witnessed the commitment to apprehending these offenders make no doubt this combined effort will never cease and its protection of every city, town, a neighborhood in our nation. prayers from every employee it will come out to the victims as they heal from this senseless act of violence. god bless the citizens. >> i was listening to the police action all afternoon on the radio and -- vest had a voice to those two came before me to say what an extraordinary police operation across all jurisdictions i could listen and witness today. i was at the scene early on a and in our business it is about accountability. i cannot sa
we are extremely proud of law-enforcement and what we have accomplished. thank you. >> i just want to save all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. thank you also to commend all law enforcement agencies that took part in this. it is true dedication and commitment at its best and i am proud to be part of it. >> my name is joseph special agent of the atf. today the entire world witnessed the commitment to apprehending...
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about the two suspects, still no cause of death determined for the older suspect tamerlan tsarnaev but law enforcement and national security forces are now telling cnn he was on two different terror data bases. those sources say he was not on a no fly list but there was a flag in one of the data bases to ping authorities if he tried to leave the country. apparently the system did ping when he went to russia last year but the flag in the system expired while tsarnaev was over there and then there was no ping on his return trip. we're also learning more about what the pair may have been planning next police in new york city saying the brothers may have intended to flee there. >> they may have intended to come to new york but not to continue what they were doing. information we received said something about a parting, having a parting. >> police commissioner ray kelley of new york city says that information came from the interviews with the surviving suspect. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same h
about the two suspects, still no cause of death determined for the older suspect tamerlan tsarnaev but law enforcement and national security forces are now telling cnn he was on two different terror data bases. those sources say he was not on a no fly list but there was a flag in one of the data bases to ping authorities if he tried to leave the country. apparently the system did ping when he went to russia last year but the flag in the system expired while tsarnaev was over there and then...
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about an hour ago you were saying that you felt that the fbi and law enforcement officers knew far more about the suspect van they were letting on. that appears to be the case. in the last few minutes we have decided to reveal what ap has been saying, that the two suspects are brothers from chechnya. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am pronouncing it correctly, may even have a massachusetts driver's license. one ofnow that he was the persons in the vehicle, that carjacking that took place where there was the shootout with police, or suspect number one, who has not been named and who is now deceased, and suspect number two remains at large as a result of that shootout. police have been for many hours looking for the second suspect. it is not clear, though -- his brother, we now know, sustained very serious injuries, especially to the torso, possibly from a massive explosion of the device being detonated. we don't know if the second su
about an hour ago you were saying that you felt that the fbi and law enforcement officers knew far more about the suspect van they were letting on. that appears to be the case. in the last few minutes we have decided to reveal what ap has been saying, that the two suspects are brothers from chechnya. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am...
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institution that has really developed in the aftermath of 9/11 where you bring together all kind of law enforcement agencies, all kind of jurisdictions-- local, county, federal, state. they work together as a task force, and this seems to have been-- worked very well in this case. >> ifill: okay, well, in that case we're going to move on. if we get anything new while we're on the air we'll share it with you. the president's week air force complicated one, especially after the senatey jected the mildest form of gun control-- background checks for gun buyers. only a week another a republican senator, pat toomey, and a democrat joe manchin seemed to have hit on the perfect compromise but no. republicans and several democrats called it necessary. what happened in the end, jeff? >> what happened in the end is probably what was going to happen in the beginning, that gun control is one of the most complicated things to pass the senate. ythere was incredible emotion. i was up there as the newtown families were going door to door to door talking to senators. it was the most emotional lobbying ca
institution that has really developed in the aftermath of 9/11 where you bring together all kind of law enforcement agencies, all kind of jurisdictions-- local, county, federal, state. they work together as a task force, and this seems to have been-- worked very well in this case. >> ifill: okay, well, in that case we're going to move on. if we get anything new while we're on the air we'll share it with you. the president's week air force complicated one, especially after the senatey...
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. >> we are hearing that from a law-enforcement official. there was an interview at the request of a foreign government. concernequested out of that the fbi spoke with him two years ago because there was concern that before he was about to make an overseas trip, he had in extremist ties. the fbi spoke with him and reported back to the foreign government that they had no concern and this trip would be ok. following this trip, we are hearing that he went to russia where he had family and he came back much more religious and much more observant of his islamic faith. this came from friends that knew him. this is something that will now be a part of this investigation as the president, after speaking with reporters, following the arrest, there will be a full investigation and the full federal resources will be dedicated to answering some of these questions. that is one question that will be examined -- if there was a concern and he was on the radar, why wasn't it followed up on? thank you. more and more is being learned about the two tysarnaev br
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we did hear today that somebody else had their home searched today by law enforcement authorities. can you tell us about that? >> his name is j. everett dutchke a former aspiring politician. he is also a dojo master. he once had a band as well. he is also outspoken online very much like kevin curtis. some of the parallels, some of the things similar about these two are a little funny if it wasn't such a serious situation as you were talking about the parallels are weird. they seem to have been involved in some sort of online feud, the two of them. they both claim to be members of mensa, both claim to be esteemed martial artists. is there a reason to believe these guys would do anything together? >> not from anything that i have seen. it appears their relationship was nothing but contentious. >> this is such a strange story i can hardly believe it. we're left with this very serious bottom line which is these weren't just threats about ricin. there really was deadly poison sent to the white house to a u.s. senator and to a mississippi judge. just in terms of your reporting on this ha
we did hear today that somebody else had their home searched today by law enforcement authorities. can you tell us about that? >> his name is j. everett dutchke a former aspiring politician. he is also a dojo master. he once had a band as well. he is also outspoken online very much like kevin curtis. some of the parallels, some of the things similar about these two are a little funny if it wasn't such a serious situation as you were talking about the parallels are weird. they seem to have...
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help. >>> to politics now where the newtown families are vowing to keep up the fight for tougher gun laws. one father called the whole thing a political game and said he won't go away. >>> the cokoch brothers are looking into buying "the l.a. times" and "chicago tribune." they invested hundreds of millions of dollars and given them to conservative and liqu libertarian causes. >> on thursday, george w. bush will be at his library but then says he'll step back and stay in touch with relatives includes his new grandchild. >>> president obama will host the white house science fair. last year the big hit was the president checking out the marshmallow cannon. >>> my must read is the story of tamerlan tsarnaev's wife described as the all-american girl. the mother of his young child. it's on our facebook page. what do you think? that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? this spring, dig in and save. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving
help. >>> to politics now where the newtown families are vowing to keep up the fight for tougher gun laws. one father called the whole thing a political game and said he won't go away. >>> the cokoch brothers are looking into buying "the l.a. times" and "chicago tribune." they invested hundreds of millions of dollars and given them to conservative and liqu libertarian causes. >> on thursday, george w. bush will be at his library but then says he'll...
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bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives and relying on the public. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but saying thank you. we're so looking forward to reading what you write about this. thank you for being out there. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong lov
bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives...
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. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there and had blown something that the authorities needed to know about it >> it is it just a different thing and we don't know if there is someone in chicago and philadelphia and california and that the nature of terrorism is different. we'll expand this exception. this is not the law, shep. it is just a memo . there was talk too. as to whether or not it should go before congress. they fement it appropriate at the time. they could determine if there intelligence or not. >> and so they have a good case
. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat...
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recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana. >> they want to pay the price, for those experiments with regard to having folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate the citizens or in this case not to regulate them? >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news, los angeles. >>> so just a few more details about what happened. apparently, 4:20 p.m., counter culture, on the 20th of april, sa time.andsxhe at that's what they didat 4:20, th largest cloud of marijuana smoke cotively produced. 40 minutes later, 5:00, shots rang out. >> i hope they get the guy. i really do. i -- who knows what will happen? i have a hard time believing he is one of the people, enjoying. you know -- i get the feeling he is like an anti-pot guy. as opposed to some guy who got rowdy. who knows. we'll see. hopefully get the guy. >> mellowed out
recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana. >> they want to pay the price, for those experiments with regard to having folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate the citizens or in this case not to regulate them? >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news,...
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but, yeah, i spent my day in cambridge with fbi and law enforcement were all there to search this home. coming up, we'll share my interview with him as he describes him as a leader on this high school. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact
but, yeah, i spent my day in cambridge with fbi and law enforcement were all there to search this home. coming up, we'll share my interview with him as he describes him as a leader on this high school. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one...
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law enforcement personnel have done a lot of work. it's been a seamless transition from federal, state and law enforcement officials. very important to be safe. boxing the permanent trader in, terrorists in hopefully in watertown unless he slipped through. that is why i think everybody to be vigilant and diligent this is obviously very serious. >> bill: whether watertown or cambridge, big communities. backbone of boston. you citi about the city but the communities, they have such great history. >> amazing. >> bill: when the police came out earlier today and said, stay home, don't go out. if somebody knocks on your door, don't answer it unless they can show you an i.d. and told business owners not close shops. >> they wanted an economic impact to affect you for many weeks and months and years and change the way we do business. boston is very special place. i'm sure you are going to have the red sox and bruins very proud and boisterous about who he was as a sit and country. i wanted to thank all the people throughout the country for the
law enforcement personnel have done a lot of work. it's been a seamless transition from federal, state and law enforcement officials. very important to be safe. boxing the permanent trader in, terrorists in hopefully in watertown unless he slipped through. that is why i think everybody to be vigilant and diligent this is obviously very serious. >> bill: whether watertown or cambridge, big communities. backbone of boston. you citi about the city but the communities, they have such great...
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more than 90% approve of the how the law enforcement handled the boston bombings. the media didn't do as well. got a 55% approval rating moan says he came face-to-face confirming the story now. carjacked the man thursday night before the shootout with the cops. as we reported last night. according to the criminal complaint. one of the brothers told the victim, quote: did you hear about the explosion in boston? i did that. trace gallagher live tonight. what's the victim saying now? says he thought they were going to kill hill. the victim who does not want to be identified in this thing at all says he was parked along the side of the road in cambridge in his sufficient when he believes the brother came up and tapped on his window and then put a gun up to his face and got in the car according to the boston globe we killed a cop. we set off the bomb we are going to new york. don't blank with us. they drove to a different destination to pick up the younger brother filled if up the trunk with explosives and ammunition. they asked them where i was from i told them i was c
more than 90% approve of the how the law enforcement handled the boston bombings. the media didn't do as well. got a 55% approval rating moan says he came face-to-face confirming the story now. carjacked the man thursday night before the shootout with the cops. as we reported last night. according to the criminal complaint. one of the brothers told the victim, quote: did you hear about the explosion in boston? i did that. trace gallagher live tonight. what's the victim saying now? says he...
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law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before they put that back to a normal situation, but until this situation is resolved, they are going to keep that city on lockdown. >> pierre, richard clarke, just to underscore, you don't have any other information on this person who's been brought to custody behind brian? >> no, i do not. >> richard, now as the law enforcement officials start to close in on the suspect, anything they can do to enhance the chance to be taken alive? >> if we have his cell phone number -- >> bianna called it. >> if that's his cell phone and he has it and it's on, they know in geno
law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before...
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. >> if you lacked at it, we haven't seen the video, but law enforcement authorities, we have seen the video after the bombs went off, at that boston marathon, they described the two suspects, we believe they are these two brothers, one of whom is now dead, the other on the loose, nonchalantly cavalierly walking away confident, cool, as if nothing had happened, even though two bombs within a matter of 12 or 14 seconds went off. let's go thaw this news conference and get an update what is going on. >> you need to do something? >> garden everyone, some comments we want to make, the chief of the water town police force, chief deveaux. we're not going to able to take questions, i'm sorry, i know you have many. first of all, i want to -- we all want to thank the members of the public who have respected our request to stay indoors. we know what an inconvenience it is in water town and in cambridge in particular, that really surrounds the areas where we have asked for this but it's been enormously important and herself to the many many in law enforcement who are trying to do their job and we
. >> if you lacked at it, we haven't seen the video, but law enforcement authorities, we have seen the video after the bombs went off, at that boston marathon, they described the two suspects, we believe they are these two brothers, one of whom is now dead, the other on the loose, nonchalantly cavalierly walking away confident, cool, as if nothing had happened, even though two bombs within a matter of 12 or 14 seconds went off. let's go thaw this news conference and get an update what is...
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new intell report being send out to local state and federal law enforcement. details on the bomb-making materials. authorities believe remote controlled toy cars may have been used as well as a type of explosive that may come from fireworks. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington with more. catherine? >> thank you, megyn. influence has learned a new jig intelligence bullet and fbi was sent out to local state and federal law enforcement to bring them up to date on the findings of the forensic snals of the bond. the jib sections of which were given to fox news indicate the boston bombs were not identical and relied on remote control cars. each device likely incorporated an electric fusion system using components from remote controlled toy cars. such as a transmitter and receiver pair and electric speed controller used as a switch mechanism. former seal and explosives expert tells fox the bomb maker needed hands on training to build it. >> it's the same thing with explosives. if you look into a book and you try to construct somethi
new intell report being send out to local state and federal law enforcement. details on the bomb-making materials. authorities believe remote controlled toy cars may have been used as well as a type of explosive that may come from fireworks. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington with more. catherine? >> thank you, megyn. influence has learned a new jig intelligence bullet and fbi was sent out to local state and federal law enforcement to bring them up to...
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mohammed the law and the law is a little bit on clear i just the question i really wanted to push over to you is why the protest is so fierce about holding this formula one race in bahrain and it's a sporting event so what is your main message here what's the what's the problem with it. it is this is this we deem should be on sanction after this systematic torture. this is systematic discrimination and. it should be all sanctions if not be what it will all be events such as the run or any other events is it not something maybe though that you can swing the other way is about as a p.r. event to go get some games publisher to for your cause out of it and that's happening already by the very fact that we're talking now it's true that it gave us a window to bring. our. misery to evil and show them whole. bad missions in bahrain but on the same time it's a chance for the government to see that even though we can't risk it well we can still hold events at the formula and that we reach zero. despite. more than half of the population mohammed thanks for being on the low so it was awfully bad q
mohammed the law and the law is a little bit on clear i just the question i really wanted to push over to you is why the protest is so fierce about holding this formula one race in bahrain and it's a sporting event so what is your main message here what's the what's the problem with it. it is this is this we deem should be on sanction after this systematic torture. this is systematic discrimination and. it should be all sanctions if not be what it will all be events such as the run or any other...
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i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage there has been a notion that america is to blame for this, yet we are -- your city is proof of that, a mecca for talent around the world, better than 100 nationalities represented in some of the finest schools in the planets. schools that i could never get into, by the way. but i only point out, mayor, that we do that a lot here. your advice to those in the media do is what? >> i'll tell you,
i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the...
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he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend somebody and as time goes on it is less likely? >> it really depends on the geography you're looking for. obviously woods versus an urban setting versus a suburban setting. a lot of nooks and crannies in houses. perhaps concealment opportunities. and it just takes a long time. but here's -- here's the point we should watch. at a eacertain point in time, f the commander at the scene, when do you say, all right, let's expand the search, and when do you talk the assets and move them some place else? that's a very important decision and tough decision to make. >> bill? >> and t
he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend...